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Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 02-22-2010 Liberty, Missouri Fire Department (North Liteburn Road) Fire House 3 built early 1970's Pumper 3 Pumper 1 (Reserve) Fire House Three was constructed in the early 1970's for the new Hallmark Card distribution center and the new Liberty Hospital. This fire house's first due district is still rural with very little development. This Fire House in years past has been browned out from time to time when Liberty went through staffing shortages. Pumper Three is always staffed now with three due to the distance for the second due company and for KCFD Auto-Aid. This is now the primary Auto-Aid Pumper for response to KCFD. Pumper Three responds with three and Battalion One responds to make the fourth member. The department reserve pumper called Pumper 1 is stored at this fire house also. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 02-24-2010 Braymer, MO Fire Department Kansas and Missouri - karl4700 - 02-25-2010 Rick, thanks again for the Braymer stuff. Karl Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-01-2010 Parsons, Kansas Fire Department Fire Headquarters No. 1 built 1936 as WPA building Two Brass Fire Poles Parsons has two fire houses. Fire House Two is the typical one story two bay 1950's fire house. It amazes me that Parsons has two fire houses, due to the size of the city. NOTE: Noticed the vacant lot and metal building. This was due to the May of 2001 Tornado that struck Parsons. The entire city block was leveled except for the fire house. The Tornado blew in the bay doors and all the windows but structural engineers found the building to be in great shape. The engineers credited the strength because it was a WPA building. The crew said the debris was stacked against the front of the fire house and they had to crawl out the second floor windows. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-01-2010 Parsons, Kansas Fire Department Fire pole one of Two located in Bunkroom NOTE: The white column at the rear of the pole hole houses counter weights. Notice near the cover two white ropes extending into the column. When you slide down your body pushes the plywood trap doors open. The counter weights then close the trap door once you are clear. Pretty neat idea, nothing like Fireman engineering. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-01-2010 Parsons, Kansas Fire Department Fire Headquarters No.1 Gamewell Bell Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-01-2010 Soldier Township Fire Department (North side surburb of Topeka, Kansas) One paid Twenty-Four hour driver on duty each day. The Assistant Chief lived in the fire house until late 1990's and the Fire Chief lived in the fire house until 2007. Note pitched roof behind that was the Chief's living quarters two separate nice houses bigger than a duplex. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-01-2010 Chanute, Kansas Fire Department Fire Headquarters This is one of two Fire Houses in Kansas that are built under the civic auditorium/ city hall. Emporia, Kansas is the second. In Chanute there were two brass poles that leading from the living quarters. In the early 1990's they renovated and moved the living quarters behind the apparatus bays. Now one brass fire pole leads from the second floor training room. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-01-2010 Emporia, Kansas Fire Department Fire House 1 This is one of two Fire Houses in Kansas that are built under the civic auditorium/ city hall. Chanute, Kansas is the other. Two Brass Fire Poles drop from the second floor day room and bunkroom NOTE: The bay where Battalion 1 is parked was constructed prior to delivery of the 1973 American LaFrance 100ft Ladder Chief colored RED. The new ladder would not fit in the other bays. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-01-2010 Emporia, Kansas Fire Department Fire House 1 Two Brass Fire Poles drop from the second floor day room and bunkroom Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-01-2010 Emporia, Kansas Fire Deparment Fire House 1 Front view Rescue 1 and Engine 3 in photo NOTE: Garage doorway next to the International Rescue Truck is actually a down ramp that goes under the fire house for the auditorium freight elevator for the stage. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-03-2010 Salina, Kansas Fire House 1 was constructed in 1951 with two steel Fire Poles. The building will undergo a 3 million dollar upgrade over the next few years Salina, Kansas Fire Department Fire House 1 built 1951 Engine 1, Rescue 1, Medic 1, EMS Lt., Battalion 1 NOTE: Hose Tower with five speaking trumpets. Back part of the hose tower bay used to double as the FD shop. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-03-2010 Main steel Fire Poles for Engine 1, Medic 1, EMS Lt., Battalion 1 Drop from the main hallway near the bunk room, kitchen, day room Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-03-2010 Third Fire steel Pole for Rescue 1 in hose tower bay. NOTE: Cat walk that leads from day room to pole in Rescue 1 hose tower bay. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-03-2010 NOW THE COOLEST PART HOSE TOWER FIRE POLES <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/luxhello.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Fire steel poles that lead down the hose tower. Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-03-2010 Another View of Fire House 1 Engine 1, Rescue 1, Medic 1, R-Engine 5, EMS Lt., Battalion 1 Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-03-2010 Salina, Kansas Fire Department Fire House 2 built 1957 addition renovation 2009 Engine 2, Ladder 2, Haz-Mat 2, Medic 2 Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-03-2010 Fire steel Poles for Engine 2, Medic 2 Drop from the Day room Kitchen Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-03-2010 New Fire brass Pole for Ladder 2, Haz-Mat 2 Drops from the new Bunk room, Training room Kansas and Missouri - MFD76 - 03-03-2010 Another view, shows new addition their are about four steps on the second floor from the old area to new area. |